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OT: Top Men's Basketball Programs May Face NCAA Violations

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This is one time I'm glad we're not a top men's basketball program.
 
While it remains to be seen whether the NCAA comes down on the top men’s programs, this latest news almost assuredly will result in additional penalties for UConn MBB. :confused:
 
North Carolina is involved? Noooooooo. Can’t be true. Just not possible.
 
While it remains to be seen whether the NCAA comes down on the top men’s programs, this latest news almost assuredly will result in additional penalties for UConn MBB. :confused:

The NCAA has already assigned their top investigator;
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This opening salvo is so completely underwhelming. Money given in lieu of future earnings. This preliminary stuff is like the ATM for these players. One player was down for owing $71 and change. Everyone knows this is going on, and going on everywhere. This type of underground economy is virtually impossible to stop. It's the same as prohibition, and we all know how that ended.
 
This opening salvo is so completely underwhelming. Money given in lieu of future earnings. This preliminary stuff is like the ATM for these players. One player was down for owing $71 and change. Everyone knows this is going on, and going on everywhere. This type of underground economy is virtually impossible to stop. It's the same as prohibition, and we all know how that ended.
Today:

Lonzo Ball
: "Everybody knows they're all making money, so why not just make it legal?"

Interviewer: "So were you making money at UCLA?"

Lonzo: "Nope."
 
I live in rural Michigan - half the folks I hang around with are Michigan State grads. In the aftermath of all the hits the school has taken related to Larry Nassar and the administration’s enablement, University officials have been holding up Tom Izzo as the poster child of a coach who “does it right”.

If the findings of the FBI cross the threshold of his office, this will be a real blow to MSU.
 
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Today:

Lonzo Ball
: "Everybody knows they're all making money, so why not just make it legal?"

Interviewer: "So were you making money at UCLA?"

Lonzo: "Nope."
The NCAA makes a ton of money off of basketball and football. All of the other major college sports in all of the P5 conferences are dependent on those monies to survive. Everyone benefits monetarily except the players. They get peanuts at best. The lessons of prohibition are seemingly never learned. You want to stop all of this? Pay the players.

So the players get preferential treatment in college. Better locker rooms, housing, help with classes etc. So what? These players know (or may not know) that just by participating in these sports and because of their physical makeup, their lifespans are foreshortened. The window of their prosperity is narrow, and most will live their retirement years in pain and discomfort. Many will have CTS or suffer from the effects from the long term use of PED's. Yes, the dirty little secret of MBB is the use of PED's. So, pay the players. We immediately stop this underground economy that exists unilaterally across big time college sports, we remove the stigma of these payments, and we all stop pretending that these players are amateurs and aren't commodities.
 
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The NCAA make a ton of money off of basketball and football. All of the other major college sports in all of the P5 conferences are dependent on those monies to survive. Everyone benefits monetarily except the players. They get peanuts at best. The lessons of prohibition are seemingly never learned. You want to stop all of this? Pay the players.

So the players get preferential treatment in college. Better locker rooms, housing, help with classes etc. So what? These players know (or may not know) that just by participating in these sports and because of their physical makeup, their lifespans are foreshortened. The window of their prosperity is narrow, and most will live their retirement years in pain and discomfort. Many will have CTS or suffer from the effects from the long term use of PED's. Yes, the dirty little secret of MBB is the use of PED's. So, pay the players. We immediately stop this underground economy that exists unilaterally across big time college sports, we remove the stigma of these payments, and we all stop pretending that these players are amateurs and aren't commodities.
Boy you sure do make it sound like being a student-athlete is forced servitude!
 
Yeah the big story on AZ talk radio today is whether Miller (head coach) and Ayton ($100,000 player) will be suspended for tonight’s game. All U of A has said is they re-released a statement from October when the FBI first arrested a U of A assistant coach. (If anyone thinks Miller is coaching and Ayton is playing tonight, PM me with how strongly ($$$) you feel that way :cool: )
 
Yeah the big story on AZ talk radio today is whether Miller (head coach) and Ayton ($100,000 player) will be suspended for tonight’s game. All U of A has said is they re-released a statement from October when the FBI first arrested a U of A assistant coach. (If anyone thinks Miller is coaching and Ayton is playing tonight, PM me with how strongly ($$$) you feel that way :cool: )


Drafting Error That Could Cost University Of Arizona Millions If Sean Miller Is Fired

It would appear that Sean Miller has a unique contract in the coaching profession. I’ve never seen one that allowed a coach to be entitled to salary, let alone millions, if you were fired “with cause”. No incentive, salary wise, for ethical or legal coaching behavior.
 
Boy you sure do make it sound like being a student-athlete is forced servitude!
You know that was neither my intention or tone.
 
This is happenning in football also! Instead of taking down the NCAAs top money maker. They concentrate on the No.2 sport!
 
These student athletes already get paid with their scholarships. Playing in college is not a right but a privlege. If they pay for athletes. How is that fair to the students that have the outrageous student loans to pay back? They are not Athlete Students!
 

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